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with the real-estate agent use caesar to books by people from mark stein then he says his this year citi? lou: 90% of the buyers will be liberal. >> so if we put the campaign in the ocean. >> when he referred to as the death star it is overwhelming with those networks and it is true. you get one interactions one is they got the works for fox. [laughter] flattery action is 80% of the time. >> you find people that are not fans of fox then you realize they have never watched it swimming they say something on a blog in the assumption is that is the enemy then i talked to these people they say you are normal i say yes because you have a strange view of what we are. lou: your book shows you are in a drunken haze. but i have to give you credit the lead juxtaposition and one sentence is hard to do. >> one of the worst lines and a book comparing bad news to be in the us two with gnus. lou: now i worry about the pronunciation. >> i am not sure by pronounce it correctly when you do the audio version there are times when you say words for the first time you have never said before. i have never said
with the real-estate agent use caesar to books by people from mark stein then he says his this year citi? lou: 90% of the buyers will be liberal. >> so if we put the campaign in the ocean. >> when he referred to as the death star it is overwhelming with those networks and it is true. you get one interactions one is they got the works for fox. [laughter] flattery action is 80% of the time. >> you find people that are not fans of fox then you realize they have never watched it...
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this was macy's at midnight in new york city. other stores open really liked was r us and best buy, great deals like lc tvs which were 50% of. overall sales on black friday are expected to be 4% to $11.5 billion. midnight opening hours are one way traditional stores are doing everything thecan to compete with online retailers which were open all the time. regular source said black friday, have their cybermonday, the monday after thanksgiving. it was a record breaker with half of shopping done that day on work computers. fedex said it would ship a record number of packages this year. how do you make money from this craziness? retailer stocks in the s&p 500 are up 25%, outperforming the overall index. break and mortar versus q or online retailers which is the best choice? gary is the president of capital management. i can't say your last name today. there we go. let me show viewers a full screen here, retail stocks, on line versus brick and mortar and the on line do much better. you have an insight into this chart. what is it? >> a
this was macy's at midnight in new york city. other stores open really liked was r us and best buy, great deals like lc tvs which were 50% of. overall sales on black friday are expected to be 4% to $11.5 billion. midnight opening hours are one way traditional stores are doing everything thecan to compete with online retailers which were open all the time. regular source said black friday, have their cybermonday, the monday after thanksgiving. it was a record breaker with half of shopping done...
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businesses are confronted at the township and city level. >> here in chicago, you need 161 censes to open up the business. >> if you open up a job shop, you have to have a license to give them a bath. it's ridiculous. why can't we consolidate some of these things and reduce the bureaucracy? it isn't about the people collecting anything but a paycheck. neil: they must realize that the more they push this, the more it it endangers the economy and their veryjobs are online. >> you would think so, when you? there is a lot of evidence that says those people inside the beltway are living in a bubble. washington dc is the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing ing to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone saamerica is great. let's do everything we can to eliminate obstacles to success vmax my next guest says that regulations are really killing business. we have congressma
businesses are confronted at the township and city level. >> here in chicago, you need 161 censes to open up the business. >> if you open up a job shop, you have to have a license to give them a bath. it's ridiculous. why can't we consolidate some of these things and reduce the bureaucracy? it isn't about the people collecting anything but a paycheck. neil: they must realize that the more they push this, the more it it endangers the economy and their veryjobs are online. >>...
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why did they abandon their great cities and appear to vanish from the face of the earth? >> for some mysterious reason, possibly connected with something as simple as 100 year drought, maya civilization collapsed a little more than 1,000 years ago. >> cannot give the item that the people need to live so the people abandon big cities. they go to the countryside. >> one of the reasons why the sites were abandoned, once it was too much work to keep these cities going, once they got too big and destroying too much of the forest to maintain it was easy for the maya to pack up and leave. they were self-sufficient any way. >> we look far away for the answers. maybe the aliens will help us. maybe the ancient maya have words that will help us. >> here, deep within the hot and steamy mexican jungle we find mystery to the maya from here to my colleague lauren greene in israel. >> solstice celebration few and far teen if you are a christian looking for doomsday, go no further this is the sight of armageddon the end of time's battle teen good and evil. that story coming up next. you s
why did they abandon their great cities and appear to vanish from the face of the earth? >> for some mysterious reason, possibly connected with something as simple as 100 year drought, maya civilization collapsed a little more than 1,000 years ago. >> cannot give the item that the people need to live so the people abandon big cities. they go to the countryside. >> one of the reasons why the sites were abandoned, once it was too much work to keep these cities going, once they...
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second touch stone is destruction of american cities which is katrina. third touch stone is the financial collapse. >> most households have enough supplies for a few days, some are moving to remote locations, stockpiling food and medicine and anticipating a catastrophic event. >> you are the opposite of the mayan calendar people who have no investment in reality. >> the preppers on our show are being thought of as a worldwide level. you see banks is one of them. >> believing that radio active fallout from japan will contaminate the food chain there is food bank that can grow radiation food. >> they may look at supplies and say, are you kidding me? but if something happens, i win this game. people that aren't prepared, they lose this game. >> on a much larger scale, to withstand an earthquake the global seed fault, about 800 miles from the north pole stores about 750,000 different crop varieties. >> i think the thinking and logic of the food bank is valid. why not have an insurance policy just in case. however, the bad side it could take off. people could
second touch stone is destruction of american cities which is katrina. third touch stone is the financial collapse. >> most households have enough supplies for a few days, some are moving to remote locations, stockpiling food and medicine and anticipating a catastrophic event. >> you are the opposite of the mayan calendar people who have no investment in reality. >> the preppers on our show are being thought of as a worldwide level. you see banks is one of them. >>...
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looking around, and then he notices there is a picture of me with fox news and he says, this is your city, you might want to -- you know. lou: 98% of the prospective buyers would be liberal? >> yes, i put everything in the chest and we buried it in the ocean. so no one will ever find it. lou: it is strikingly refer to this. we were just talking about this, it is overwhelming all of these left wing networks, we will call them. msnbc, cnn, it is really true. you get one of two reactions, or at least i have. that is that you work for fox. and the other one is that you work for fox. the louder reaction is the one that is 80% of the time at least. lou: what's funny is that he will you will run into people that are fans of fox and it takes five minutes before you realize they've never watched it. you see something on a blog or the assumption is that is the enemy and then you will be at a bar, which is worse than 95% of my time, and i end up talking to them and saying, you're normal. and you have a strange view of what we are. i've got to give you credit for the juxtaposition. that is hard to do
looking around, and then he notices there is a picture of me with fox news and he says, this is your city, you might want to -- you know. lou: 98% of the prospective buyers would be liberal? >> yes, i put everything in the chest and we buried it in the ocean. so no one will ever find it. lou: it is strikingly refer to this. we were just talking about this, it is overwhelming all of these left wing networks, we will call them. msnbc, cnn, it is really true. you get one of two reactions, or...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizo okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's prettclear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] over >> lou: a group of top ceos also meeting with the president, today, saying they were encouraged, but my next guest says raising tax rates will stifle business growth and cost jobs, joining me now,
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizo okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's prettclear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other...
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maybe just taking in the city. enjoy your day and glad you're starting it with us here at cnn. >>> it's been nearly a month since superstorm sandy devast e devastated portions of the northeast. for some family businesses, it's not clear if they'll make it out of the mess. cnn's poppy harlow spoke with one small business owner who is struggling to survive. >> reporter: right before superstorm sandy, the streets were quiet outside liberty industrial gas and welding. >> that's less than ten minutes. >> reporter: this is night fall as the waters begin to rise. >> so at this point, i think it's gone. >> reporter: and industrial park in brooklyn sandwiched between two bodies of water. >> this is the canal coming into the harbor which is going to meet up with the river. and liberty is right here. we really had quite a surge because of the canal and the river meeting in this area and flooding these streets. >> reporter: ashley murray's family business devastated. this is very heart for you personally. and i can see it in y
maybe just taking in the city. enjoy your day and glad you're starting it with us here at cnn. >>> it's been nearly a month since superstorm sandy devast e devastated portions of the northeast. for some family businesses, it's not clear if they'll make it out of the mess. cnn's poppy harlow spoke with one small business owner who is struggling to survive. >> reporter: right before superstorm sandy, the streets were quiet outside liberty industrial gas and welding. >> that's...
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thank you for being in the city. we are seeing some pretty chilly temperatures across the eastern half of the country, only in the lower 30s today across the great lakes. about three to six inches of lake effect snow is possible. denver about 71 degrees today, but you head east over into missouri where temperatures will only be in the mid 40s. tomorrow, still dealing with some lake effect snow. it should be a little lighter in intensity around the great lakes, but still out there, scattered snow showers through montana, also up across the northern areas of the plains and st >>> looking gorgeous across the bay. you can see no fog there looking across san francisco bay. we still have a little bit of fog around fairfield this morning. hour by hour, mainly clear skies and an offshore breeze should make for mostly sunny and pleasant temperatures. passing lunch time, numbers mt. mid- to upper 60s to close to 70. maybe even low 70s and a few extra clouds and cooling and rain returns on wednesday. >>> and if you didn't get y
thank you for being in the city. we are seeing some pretty chilly temperatures across the eastern half of the country, only in the lower 30s today across the great lakes. about three to six inches of lake effect snow is possible. denver about 71 degrees today, but you head east over into missouri where temperatures will only be in the mid 40s. tomorrow, still dealing with some lake effect snow. it should be a little lighter in intensity around the great lakes, but still out there, scattered...